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MINCELL AN LOL8.
EVEfHIlfc MUSI© AT ZEST'
BT A QUoNUftM UKOA.
On ona of tire delicious afternoons of Febru*
try, peculiar to llw Wnt Indiet, as the-*uo
mu declining below lire western horizon, 'the
beautiful Hornet lay to a calm near the liland
of Cuba. ’ The lea was uncommonly amoolb,
itftpnrting hardly sufficient motion io the huoy-
aot abip, to disturb the sails ns they lay liMleaa
again) the ma*w. I had never, until then fully
tealited the oft-repeated comparison of the bo-
turn of the ocean to a mirror; but now, the truth
of it came home to me, and I felt that there was
sublimity, even in the calm of tbo 'vasty deep,*
I could not gaze on it without being reminded,
by contrasts, of the tempests that at times sweep
over it; and thus was its stillness associated with
its commotion, Its quiet with its power.
But though uo breath raised a ripple on its
surface, there was a ceaseless, but gentle swell,
as if amid the coral beds beneath, some lonely
water-spirit slumbered, while the waters above
rose and fell with sits steady breathing. Occa
sionally, a ‘sorowing sea-bird 1 would flit by un
heeded or descending, kiss the wave, and soar
aloft again till lost in space. Then would a
shining dolphin rdah ill pursuit of the terrified
flviag-fab; and auon, glisten iu the far depths,
almost shedding light through the waters with
the glow of his silvery sides.
The sun was selling. How glowingly came
upon am the force of these lines—
‘Nut, as iu northern climes, ohscalety bright,
Bst oae unclbuded blaze of living light!’
The whole ocean sejmed of liquid gold: nnd
the thy, far up, glowed at if tome blazing spirit
hovered in the void. The raya of the sun oene-
Iraling the water horizontally, looked like gilded
cords, so,distinct and brilliant waa the refruclion.
It was a scene to toapire emotions of a lofty
character. B-fo-i' us won the c'orious orb of
fight end life, finking as it were, to rest, in the
wave-washed caverns of the de-v;nem atb, rolled
tbe limitless ocean—fit emble n of the eternity
over which we hovered; and above, spread ihe
viewless ether, reflecting the deep blue of the
Travel beneath, unniarted by a single cloud.
At-thU hoar, a few of the officers assembled
on the forecastle to contemplate the scene; and
malting the joy* of other days, to hold that con
vene, which, in a small dogren alleviates the
privations of n seaman's life. With character
istic versatility, they passed from topic to topic,
aoliom dwelling long on one, till the shades of
twilight fall around, their feelings assumed a
conganiul hue, and graver themes were touched.
Tbo pall of nigh t, -i«t with stars, wns thrown
about tho expiring day, and the moon shaking
off her watery panoply, rose full and clear, shed
ding a broad stream of ailver light aa fat as the
•ye could.reach.
Then it waa the remembrance of tho pnst
crowded up like odours from n bed of flowers,
lulling the feelings to that delicious calmnoss,
wtveh pleasant memories nlwnys inspire, and
which nuuo feel more sensible than the tempest
tossed mariner. The father dwells In tender-
ness on his distant family; the brother recalled
the unbidden assiduities of n sister's love; nnd
tiro SOD, as he leaned against the mast, his fea
tures set iu the sedateness of sober reflection,
foil his heart aoflened by the recollection of a
mother’s cere. But few remarks wero mud#.
All felt that the silence which reigned above,
beneath and around should not be disturbed.
Kadi one had retired to the recess- of Itis own
heart—e sanctuary too sacred to be violated.
8och was the stale of feeling, when a clear
SHERIFFS’ HALE*,
MUSCOGEE 8AL.ES
IT ILL ba soUattbeCoiit Horoe dm
V ibatewaofCalambes, Maaoofnooaaty,
on lbs first Tuesday in Jmlf next, between the
aenel boar* of sals, the following property, to wit:
Lot of Land no 67, in the 7th district
efMuscogee county, levied on ae the property of
Mooee Wofford to satisfy e A fa from a justice's
coart of Jackson county ta favor of Ira Ball vs.
Moose Wofford. Levied on end returned to me
by a constable. WH. HOLLAND, D Sh’ff.
Jane 1 .
notice. The Warm Springs,
, Merriwether county, Ga.. V
toreftlhlSirafed uiilJIm Jf53HTwirhe" hsa 'jp 1 ?* ^
tractoTUnd 1.CoUmbUc^aty,ubeing theraal
saute of James Willie of stud county deceased.
DANIEL OWENS, (buirdisn.
May, 15—62—4m
F UlfR moths after dato’apnlieation will be
made, to the inferior cart of Randolph
county, when setting for ordinary prirpooee for
leave to mil tho real citato of WiH)io.i Board, of
said coanty, deceased. , ,
K. MacKEftKlE, £z’r.
May, 13—68—4m
F duCmonthseller'date, aopflat ion will be
made to the honorable the info riot court of
Harris county wh-rn sitting for ordioa ry purpose*,
for leave to Sell lot of Land, No. 108., in the 2let
district of originally Moscogeo new Harris county.
Also one lot in tho town of Hsmiltou, belonging
to the dstate of Ldwanl Bars, decern w): sold for
tile benefit of the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.
May 4 ALEXANDER BA9-8. Admr.
nnmW in My
If nest, at the conrt-hoaro in Ihe town of Hor
ry, Marion county, within tho usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit:
One lot of Lund known as No. 147, in
the3let district of formerly Lee now Marion
county. Levied on asfhe property of John Hun
ter to satisfy a fi fa Lr aed Horn n justices’ coart in
Clark coanty, in lavor of John A WO Reese vs.
•aidHanter. Property pointed out by plaintiffs ai-
torney and levied on end returned tome by a 1 MXOUR month, after date, application will bn
constable. ANDREW BUKN8, Sh'Jf. I E mado to the honorable tho inferior court of
I Camphcll county, when sittiiig for ordinary pur-
1 poses for leave to sell lot of land, No. ltk'. in the
2l*i district, 2nd section, formerly in Muscogee
Ihe ostnte of
proprietor of toe (hove, and .that the piece has
lately undergone very considerable addition, in
the way of improvement. It is perhaps unneces
sary for him to apeak particularly of the springier
the properties of the water afforded from them.—
Its luxury as a Bath, and ite great efficacy in nil
disease, of the akin, in Rheumatism, as well anin
many internal disorder., were fully tested and
proved daring the lets season. To his friends
end alt those who may be pleased to Tint him, he
would eiy, that by the let of Jane next, ho will
bo tendy fortheirroeeptioa, sad that his best.et-
ertions will be- rendered in contributing to their
satisfaction and pleasure.
May 18 62 tf DAVID C. ROSE.
Jena 1
TROUP KALES.
W ILL be sold on first Tuesday in JuU ! now Harris county, belonging to
nert. at Ihe Conrt House door in tho Andrew J Alsbury, crpliau.
Inurn ,.ri n f* n re*. Tvntinn.iltlllV tt it hi 11 till! UUU. Ifhlfft
town of La Grange, Troup coanty, within the usu
nl hours ofsnle, the following property, to wi.:
All the remaining Slock of Woods, con
sisting of Dry foods, Hardware and sundry other
articles. All levied on n. the psoperty of Whit
field H Sledge, tosalicfy sundry fi fas in favor of
the oliicera of the conit and others vs said Sledge
Af the tame place on the firit Tuesday iu
August next, to ill be sold
Bedding Slocks’ interest in Moses
I. angston’s estate, dec’d. to-wil: one seventh part,
levied on ns the property of said Blocks to satisfy
a mortgage II fa from Morgen inferior court in fa
vor of John W. 8tnrke vs said Stocks.
Jane 1. D S ROBERTSON, i/.V_
STEWART SALES.
^JfH-L lie sold, st the court house door, in the
town of Lntnpkin, Stewart county, on the
first Tuesday in July next, between Ini
usual
hours of rule, the fblluwing property, to wit
One lot of Lund known by No. 217 in
the 33d district of formerly Lee now Stewart
county. Levied on ns the property of John Rob
erson, sen. to eatisfy one fi fa in.favor of Samuel
8 Brian bearer, vs. said Roberson: property
pointed oat by G. Delaunay, plaintiff’s uttorncy.;
Lot of Land No. 143. in 19>l: district
originally Lee now Stewart county, lovied on
March III 43
JOHN SHORT,
Guardian for said Orphans
4m
JJ40UR moiitlis"nfier dale application will he
made io the honorable the inferior court ol
Henry county when silting for ordinary purposes
for leave to sell the real estate of Anna Oxford.
MARK M’CUTCHEN
E. M. M’CUTCIIEN,
April 27—49-4m
j£ ’«
Giirtrduin's Safa
W ill, he sold iu the town of Tallboton,
Talbot county, on tha first Tuesday in
July next, one Lot of Laud, No, 210, in the 23d
district of Talbot county. The said land lias
good comfortable building* on it, and about 40
acres cleared, old lor the benefit of the heirs
of Robert McManus, dec’d.
MARY McMANUS, Guardian.
May 18 62 lit
MUSIC.
T HE subscriber respectfully informs tho -iti-
seen* of Columbus, (list he has determined
to remain a short lime in thin place, und during
the time, will give lossons on the Flute Violin
Clarionet, or uny other instrument used in j
“Band.”
.* « - i .v • i : .• e c Gentlemen, desiring instruction can consult
the property of Derrel D. Bridges, to satisfy onefi „ ||(0 .-McIntosh Hull," (Love’s Tavern)
fain favor of John Wood. v*. said I, ridge*. Prop- relative to tho lurnis, Cime. place and mode of
erty pitied out by G Delaunay plaint Hi’s attor-i Tuiljon nnd 8 |uttB „ „ r nd w | l0r tostimoni .
ney.Loviedsnd returned by constable. I ale of hit abil ly to teach. It is perhaps worthy
Bcmlwinn Cokers interest in n lonso of olromurkiliat boystwelvo years old, can hetnughl
Lot, No* 110 in the Jritli.district 01 originally Lee J ;i#«ucco<4sfnllv ii# persons of mature nge.
now Stewart county to satisfy one fi lb in favor of / April 27—40—tf EDYVABJJ LEE.
Levy sponsor vs. said Coker. Property pointed -— —--
NEW COACH SHOP,
ly S w
out by tlie plaintiff. Levied and,retur’ned by u con
stable.
One lot of Land no. 145 in 19th dis
trict of formerly Lee now Stewurt county, lev.
led on a* tl|e property of Allen J. Situs to sntisfy
one ft fu in (ever of James D. Smith vs. said Sims
Property pointod nut by the pluinlifT. '
At the tame lime and place milt be sold.
Lot No. 23 end 40 in the 24lh district
of Stewart county. Levied on as tho property of
Samuel Adam# to satisfy two fi faa one in favor
of Lunsford Pile the other in fuvor of Joseph
Camp, vs snid Adams.
One negro Girl 12 or 13 vents old to
■alisfy one fi fa in favor of Tbo* Butler vs. Tlios.
B Muiford. L W HILL, Sh'ff.
Juno 1
IJARIUN SAldrES-Will be sold in
KM. tlw town of Hamiltone Hums coanty, on
the first Tuesday in nest, within the usuul
hoars of solo, tho following propery towitt,
All the interest of Wiliam I). Ryo Nan
cy Rye and Elizabth Rye in lot of land No, (138)
ot originally Trbup now Harris county, levied
tlie pr< “ * '
On as Dih property of Lewis Johns to Piitisfy u
•mail ft fa froyi a .imitices court'of Jones county
in favor of Slone Brown Sl Co. va.nLeww JnUttt*.
Lovied on and returuod to me by a conutubli.*.
HARRIS POSTPONED SALKS.
One sorrel Horse * and one ILty Mart:
Levi
Z. BAILEY. Sh'ff.
melodious voice, ilowlv ooured forth the first ,n “ ,0 di " ,f,ct of T,nu P
r™, B ' * .~ ly P oureo .l or . ln Harris county, levi.-d on to satisfy several small
line Of that exquisite SOIIf— Home, nweel H fs. issued from s juntice* court of Harris county
t ome! A* 'he worat “Mid pleanuret nod pul- in favor of G. IV. Wortham vs. William D. Rye
ocea" iwellutl upon the sir, n ungto oxclamulioo Nancy Ry« and Elizabeth Rye. Levied on und
of d.^Odro escaped tho heaters, aud they again returned to me by a constallie. .. .
relapsed into sW. We hud often heard Lot of Land No. 19 tn ll.e 3d dts.rtc.
he song, hut never had tt come so thrillingly as
'ten. Had it been sung by even an ordinary
arformer, its effect would Imvo been great; hut
reeihed m it was, with a fervor end feeling I
»ve never knotan ezcelled; in n voice, full mnn-
y nnd touching, it could hut produce u power-
til impression. An the singer proceeded tiio
ircle was augmeoled. The sturdy seamen
sated himself with culm gravity, nnd by the side
if the youthful midshipman, listened with en-
- limited attention. Tlie men whose -locks were
whitened, equally with the boy whose features
were unmasked by the furrows of time and care,
>eemed ta drink in the beautiful works as it
healing draught.
O, how magical is music at such au hour! It
comei to ths heart like n flood of sunshine, dis
pelling its gathering mists, and causing high as
pirations to spring into strength and beauty.—
The whole elevated above tlie narrowness of
oatth, and he seeks in thought to commune with
the intelligence ol a higher world, and with-that
Being, *Wh<> plant* bis footsteps in the sea,
And rides upon the storm."
Thus were tho feelings of tlie listening group
Alien tho performer, at tlto close of tho fust
vertw, el <quct.tly burst forth with the words,
‘There’s no plar« like honiul’ An emotion was
visible in .til. There was a slight tremor in Itis
toiee, showing that he felt the influence of the
ine; aud when lie concluded it, his pause was
ionger than usual, aud a deep sigh escaped him.
When ho recommeuced—‘Au exile front
home,'— the agitation in those aroumf, was
merged in attention st the song, but i)is in-
-rested. His facu wss slightly averted, end the
- ays of the moon es they tell upon it, aud glis
tened io tha tear that rested on his cheok, gave
additio iul effec’ to the expietsion almost of ago
ny llamnotl upon his features. Ho was, indeed
ns I know, 'an exile from home,’ though from
what cause 1 never could discovor,—end the
smothered grief of years was now loosed, and
flowed in unrestrained power over him.
He eominued. As tho song drew to e close his
emotion increased, with that of every one who
hsteuod. At length, as tlie lino, ‘There’s no place
Ilk# home, rose omhe stillness of tho hour the
last time, a rush of (oaling was evident, in many
•bow-d .'self in tears! TU man, who from
child mod had braved, tho toaming bnno ' and
had stood without fear on the brink of eternity-
nod he, who, an outcast front the society of the
virtuous and tlie good knew uo ‘honte, alike
with the boing of turbid passions and unhal
lowed deeds, gave n tribute to hint, who hud so
well timed, and so feolinglv executed one of the
uosl grateful nongs that ever greets the seamau's
oar. Oh! it was good to look on men, I had
considered in iniquity, thus throwing open the
flood-gates of long peut .flections that they
might once more gladden aud purily the soul! i
could n«i think such men eotirely lost; I could
hot look on human nature in a tairer aud mare
" pleasing aspect.
No one spoke; «nd after, few moments, in
* hith u •» berthed by the one deer
thought of the distant brnne we hadexcbinced for
** ck •“
pillo*, (, do not doubt, a purer end • better mu.
COLUMBUS, GA.
r MY H E subscribe: s respectfully inform the pub-
A liellmttliey have taken a store lioamr ai'.-
nateil on front street, between Crawford and
Tliomasstrcet, and immediately in the rear of
Tarver's hotel. They do*ign kcoping a genera
assortment of Vehicles of oil descriptions: coni
sistmg of Coaches, Barnnche-gigs. Tilbnrries-
Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, &c. They hate also
tnado an arrangement with seme of tho most emi
nent Manufactoring Establishments of the North,
whore they can at all times have artlelea built to
order to suit the purchaser, or no sale.
J AMES JOHNSON & Co.
Columbus, Dec. 19th—35—tf
, REPAIRING will be executed in the
bom Htyle and at tlie nhortest notice, on moderate
tenni.
NOTICE *
To all whom it may concern.
T HE HubHcribur having disposed of his stock
of Good#, wishes to close his business; he
thorofore requests nil versons, wIioho notes and ac
counts aro due, to make immediate payment.
Himself or Mr. J. C. Allen, who is my autho
rized agent, can be found at nil times, nt Ins old
stand, now occupied by Messrs. II. B. Milliken
& Go. LEWIS C ALLEN.
Columbus, May, 50 tf
New Grocery Store, fyc.
J EST opened a supply of Family Groceries,
in one of Mr. George Smith, building
ouu door helmv Mr. Stratton's store on Broad si.
As tho proprietor d<’*igns keeping a regular
. . _ .. r p r>„„„ uupply of articles suited particularly to families,
jjt < * “J* theproporty ^ belli in town and country, perrons desirous ofob-
ittsft a fi fa from Muscogee Wtpooe courtfln£ , wini pucb urllolcs ut ; J dl . role icu8 wouM do
vor of Algernon o Clifton, vs. John AC. ft «ige. # w<5 || to call
I'roporty pointed out hy the defendant. j The|e connaolo ,| wilh , he a h ot0( a 9ma!)
Two yokn of Oxen, one yoga Wngcon, I stock of Choice Dry Goods and Hardware, which
one largo cart, (usually called carry logs,) and would lie disposed of at wholesale or otherwise
ono horse Mule. Levied on as iho property ol; ut very reduced pricob
John It, Pogo, to satisfy a fi fit from Harris supc-; Columbus. May 24 53 tf
rior cmnt. in favor of Stenart & Fontaine, vs. WT~ ft ^ '■
John R. i’age. Property pointod out by tho de-; Is CVi Vt GOuS •
endunt. Just received and for bale from N. York,
J UIIC 1 \VM. F. I.UCKIE, D. Snjf. , Brown, black and invisible green Canihlets.
mm ivnm.tni c A T,V.81~WiU be 1 French Bonibazines, Citcaroians, Lin. Drillings
sold on the first Tuesday m Juiv next., at j .Cotton Hiillffigs, Mexican Cotton's
the Court-house door in tho town ol Cntlihurf, | £*tiu super Irish Lunins und Linen Cambric.
Randolph county, within tho visual hours of sale, j I »»cy Slocks, boutbazmu aud satin
tho following P r ®P® r *J’ 10 ™ 1 ’- j - j I A splendid nsortmenl of Ginghams
One Loi of Lnnu No. 18-, it If e 7Ut , Ko „‘ <loo ,. aiw , iPlain ttnU( -,^ ired MusIiu8>
district of formerly Loo now Randolph count} | Bl „ rk nnJ fun co| , d de lm 4c .
Luyicd on to satisfy ono small ft fa from n Jus i-, T |l0r wltll „ m , o 0W(rtn , e S t such
res court on v «.liingtos.-os lyinfivuor TL ; Goorta ilB „„ U3aally Ue t in our , ine . AU 0( -
man Barnet vs John Hollund. Curr W. o » ; whicll llicy „, rjr for 1)rice9 whlc | l 8{ , uttld
and Jol.u Lh»y. Levied on uu re tt t j u( j uce purchasers at nil events to call and give us
by a constable. a lriaL H> y MILLIKEN & Co.
Onn negro wo mm nnnind Julia nnu her Mny IS 52 tf
child chunoy. I*ovied on us the property of = mTi-.v ummn'iY §
Richard 4(ouch ta BRlisfy iftindrv ft fas in favour ol 1 il t J 11.C/IL •
John Bill and one in favour of* Win. II. Barton. A LL Tavern keepers bewnro of tho Imposter,
Property leviod on and returned lojiie^ James Totcnsou, who came to this pluco a
. — • - i a ^ 0 un( j p Ul U p al m y house, nnd staid a-
| bout a week und slipped elf without settling his
] tavern bill- As he is in the habit of nl lying such
I tricks on tavern keepers. | want to lead them in
I the light o.* the guitleiMin'scharacter.
KunUolplt, May 2 3t R. R. BASS.
perty
stable.
June 1
LKGAL NOTICES.
THE UDER8IGNED
T AKE tha lilwftr oi informing tlwir friends
and the public thst they have on hand at tho
Warm Mprings in MerriwetSer cn. a generaral as
sortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
Cutlery, 8hoes. Hats, crackery and Glass Ware.
Ail of which will be sold cheap -for cash Or to
pnnctasl customs. LESLIE A GRAHAM.
Warm Springs May 26 3 2t
. NOTICE
T HE Subscriber informs hie friends and ac
quaintances, that he has bought oat Messrs
I.awhen & Howell’s establishment, and hue' now
dn hand > complete and general assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard
ware, Crockery, China Sf
Glass Ware, Spc. Sfc.
Which he will tel 1 low for cash, or on terms to
l nit purchasers. He is now adding lohis stock o
GIIOCERIES. and intends keeping a general
supply—and while ho feels gratpfal to his friends
for past favors, invites them to give him a call
and judge lor themsolves
NICHOLAS HOWARD.
Jan 19 35 tf
LINE OV PACKETS
from Ntm York to Apalachicola.
New Ship Matilda—B. Etxuox, Matter.
do do P. G. Kiowt.xs, Mhater.
do ratldmgttifhaiat P. W, La-ntaw, mat.
Ship tudiaaa—D. D-Cuvncuitz, marter.
Ship American—W. Marnutws, master.
Brig Columlms—U.. N. Baocgwzx, master.
THE SUBSCRIBERS
H AVING added two new Shipe, to their line
this year, Will be able to keep a continual
•accession of vessels through ths bnsmem season.
They aro all copper-listened, fast sailing veroels
of the first eisss; built expressly for the trade; of
light draft of water, and commanded by expe
rienced marten. Their cabinx are arranged with
handsome accommodations, and provided with
beds, bedding and every convenience for Passen
gers-
iETAll goods forWavded to the enbecribere will
be ihipped free of commission,
E. D. HURLBUTT & Co
Mo. 84 south dreet Neio-York.
Jane 1 2 tf
GROCERIES
AT APALACHICOLA.
{II ORTON tt MITCHELL have received oy
1. recent arrivals from New Orleans,
75 bbls. Whiskey,
50 Flour,
50 kags Lard.
100 pieces Kentucky Bagging.
Which will be sold low for cash
Summer Clothing
AYER &
(Next door■ to tho Columbus
mk,)
NEW GOODS!
T HE #05801156# !)&• just received direct from
New York, superfine alack, blue, rifle
green nnd adelaide CLOTHS; black and fancy
colored Cuwjmeres; blue, black, brown and greon
Crape Camblels; green and- black Bontbuzmes;
Erminetta; white and brown French drill, black
watered and changeable gro de nap, gro de awiss
and Italian Lustring; light fancy Calicoes, French
und Bwiss Muslins; Gipghnms and Cambrics:
Hosiery ©fall descriptions; horse skin, linen and
silk Gloves; Ribbons, assorted; Boots and Shoes;
Ready-made Clothing, drc. A verv superior ar
ticle of gentlemen's black beaver Hats.
May 18 52 tf E. E. POWERS.
COLUMBUS FACTORY.
This establishment will now commence opera
tion. Families who have heveral active hands
between the ages of 12 and 24 will fiud itjto their
advantage to npply. JOHN JOHNSON
Columbus, May 16—52—tf
10.000 LBS. BACON
J UST received on consignment.
For sale by
SHORTER, TARVER & Co.
Junuaiy 18—35—tf
VALUABLE PROPERTY
For Sale !!!
T H F. sub.cribcr offers for sale hi. plantation
in Stewart coanty, situated on thh Chatta
hoochee River, 30 miles beluw Columbus; con
taining 45C seres, 100 ofwhich aro under gnod fen
ces and in a high state cl cultivation; the balance
arable and weff timbered,
Jtoma A good DWELLING HOUSE, with
other out bouses necessary to a farm,
gijjB is located on a plenum spot, half-unite
L, 1HW. from the river aud convenient to n
spring of excellent water: other comfortable hou
ses are situated in various places on the promi
ses. Tho land is generally level, but free from
marshes or etangnant pools, and not subject to
inundation. As possession will not be given until
the fell, persons desirous of testing the quality of
the soil before they purcliaso, can do so by viewing
it during the present growing season. A stream
rans through the premises, affording a sufficiency
uf water for a grist nod saw mill, at all seasons, and
on which is a valuable MILL8EAT The Chat-
tnhooche forma a bonndry of tha land for three
fourths of a mile, within which is a good Steam
Boat landing, now in nse. To those, who desire
a heaithy settlement, located in an agreeable sec
tion of country, and possessed ofall the advantages
peculiar to fertile lands situated on a navigable
river, an opportunity now offers which they would
do well to embrace immediately; for such a bargain
a* will be given, cannot long remuln unaccepted.
Ttrms CASH Address
JOHN T- LAMK1N.
Colnnihns April, 27—49—if
DR. HOXEY,
OF EATONTON,
H AVING removedtoolnmlms, fespcctfnlly
tenders his services to the Public, in the
Practice of
Medicine, Surgery, fyc.
Ho will, in connexion with Dr. John A. Urqu-
bart, attend to all calls in any brunch of Medicine,
and niuy bo found at his residence iu the house for
merly occupied by Humpton S. Bmith, Evur.
nearly opposite to Love's Tavern.
• ’olumbiH, Jan. 28—45— tf
Administrator's Sufa
W ILL ba tuld at the lute resiaence ol John
O'Neal doceosed, in Talbot county, on
Thursday the 13th of Juno nest, part of the per-1
NOTICE*
% aro hereby poti
L«»n»all promiMnry note# made by us to James
LL person* ttro hereby notified that certain
all i
(•liable property of the said deoeased. Uonsis- C. Awtry ol Monroe county, in this stale five of
ting of corn and fodder, honeehold and kitchen which notes wore respectively given for thirty
farnittro, cow# and calve#, ono homo and ono dollur# nnu one for twenty fivo dollars it werecof-
firat qnnhty pedlar# waggon add liurness nnd oth- j loci right) nnd nil due on tho 25th day of Decern-
er article# too tedious to mention. Terms made j ber next, were fraudulently obtained because of
known on the day. EDWIN O’NEAL ) x . . | an entire failure of the consideration for which
JOHN NEAL* S , liie ? W0Te 8 ivon * nnJ will nevor be paid.
May t ! . . BENJAMIN SMITH.
Administrator's Sale.
^yiLLbe sold on Thursday the JllU day of
Juno 1—2—3t DAVID SMITH.
OST POCKET BOOK
ILL lm .old on X huroduy Ute ltut day ot | ^-w Nlhe , hh ia , u ^ at Gur 8 mile* above Co
Jnlynext.atthehot.ro of W.ll.am Poses , (J tumhus, a .mall folding Pocket Book, con-
t county, about one hundred head of f"™ 1 11,lining three promissury notes ol band. C e on
consisting ol cow. and calve, and beef j Thcma* Mmty.nl lor>J25 interest from Intc:
P«‘ of to P®™"* 1 P ro P? rt y I credited by *52 80 made payahlcto Salomon
k Tope or order, duo 25th December 1833, Also
PLANTATION
For Safa
T HE subscriber offers for rale, on a long crcd
it, the plantation m Juckson county, Flori
da, formerly owned by Hon. Jam«3 Webb:—
is pleasantly situated, and only five miles from
the Chipolu riven—it is undor n good fence,
the building* aro complete, und the land well
wutered. ft iia* been planted in anc, and ha*
produced 1700 pounds of clear Sugar to tlie acre,
und is deemed by the neighbouring planters to bo
the most choice farm in the county. It contain*
about 401) acres. 250 of whicll aro cleared. For
further particulars apply to Isaac Fort, whoso
plantation i* in the immediate vicinity.
Liketcise, a tract of 940 acres, about two mills
distant from the uoove, 300 acres of which a:o
cleared, and lias been rented for two or three
years to James VVutron. Esq, a first rate farmer,
who pronounces it nut inferior to the best bottom
lands in West Flonda. Many of the building,*
on this plantation are in good order, und the land
is well watered ami wooded.
LOincise, my buildings in tho town of Webb
ville, Jackson county, consisting of
A BRICK STORE, 60 feet by 30-
occupied by E. J. Bowre. A frame
Store, GO feet by 31k—occupied by M.
F. Ellis. Also, the Hotel, kept by
VVm. ft. White, a large commodious building
and highly finished. Also, two or three other
highly finished buildings.
Allfurtherparticnlars can be explained by ap
plication to M P. Ellis, Webbville.
JOHN O. 8EWAL.
Apalachicola. March 23—44—if
nett this tha llth day of May 1833.
JOHN RICHARDSON. Admr.
Janet 2 9t
Administrator& Sale.
W ILL be sold on the find Tuesday in Au
gust next in the town off Colnmbas a part
of lot No. (78 on Broad street 96 feet on front be
longing to the ostate of Jameo Beeworth deo'd.
sold for the benefit of the hairs and creditors of said
deo'd. Terms one half cub the balance on 12
months credit.
HENRY P. GARRISON Aim’r.
Jana 1 8 9t
F OUR moilh after date, application will
mads to the inferior conrt oi Harris com
ba
_ coanty
when sittiug for ordinary purpose*, for leave to
•tli the real Mate of Thomas W. Williamron,
Two ether* upon Reuben & James Richards one
(hr $40, the other for lit (The latter has since
been paid ) Due the 1st day of November next,
payable to James R. Lynns or bearer, dates not
reoollacted. Also, some other Recount* end re
ceipts. with $9 or $11 ta bank bill*.
The Pockor Book ha* been once red but age
tarnished it black. It wa. tied with a red tape
string. Any Pereon finding it shall be entitled to
the sum it contains by returning the papers to the
sabacriber.
All perrons are hereby ferwimed from trading
for the above described papers, as I am the proper
' ilder orauwimr of then. JA8. R. LYONS.
May 24—63—tf
late ot sard county, deceased.
WILLIAM W.W1LI
For sale nnd jor cask only.
11IFTEEN or ■uteen likely negroes, men »
JT EwmltlMW' Pereona wishing to p
lLUAM80N,*MuiV.|ctaro «»»■*» tom by applying to me en the
uLlAHSON. Adm't. IWM wdeofthutmx sppoutta Cotambm.
9 tf JOHN PRIDE.
NANCY G. WILLIAMSON, Adm't. .
April M—dtt I lm •
rinu, ducnstii
AaajL *
H.!
New Goods, New Goods.
T HE Subscribers aro now receiving from
New York and New Orleans a large and
general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods,
comprising every article usually kept in their line
which is offered ontbe mostaccommodating terms
for cash or good paper our customers and purcha
sers generally are particnlarly invited to give ns
n call, a* we are determined to sell bargain*.
HUDSON & FELTON.
Dec. 14 31 tf
_ JACOB JOHNSQN
■JFAS recently received an extensive lot of
MX ®?ING"“Uonsistingof
Superfine olive ami brown Cloth Pantaloons,
do grey and steel mixed do do
do steel mixed Sattinelt dp
do blue mixed do do
do Broadcloth dress Coats,
do do frock do
A general assortment superfine Bombazine
and Valencia VESTS# All of which will be
sold cheap for cash.
0*He has also received 5 barrels of prime
winter strained OIL..
Jon. 25—36—if
H AVE jnst received and offer for sale, com
plate assortment of
Ready-made Clothing.
"Among which are the following *“
Blue summer cloth Frock Costa,
Green do jio do
Black Bombazine do
Black und Green f : .—„ do
Bine and black '.atiutg dc
Roan CaesimOre do
Sarnmer cloth dross
do do Coatees,
Black lasting and circaasjjj, d j
Roan caaaimere
PANTALOONS.
Green nnd black summer cloth Punts toon*,
Black bombazine and Circassian do
Black and brown brochellas . do
Blue and, black lasting , do
Brown linen drilling do
Roan cassimero do
200paira Russia duck, do
Ruffled and plain linen SHIRTS,
Cotton Shirts, (with linen bosoms and collars,
20 doz. course NEGRO SHIRTS,
Brown and linen striped ROUND JACKETS,
WESTS.
Dark Light Valencia Vesta,
Figured and plain Mnraaihoa do
Dark English silk do
Black bombazine, plain and rollingcollnrs
Black and white heaver drab HATS, ( with
narrow rims,
FincHavanna do A
Pomcto .- T.
Silk and cotton UMBRELLAS? 0 "f
Bombazin Stripe ,.
Silk velvet , do
Linen Collars,
,Lioen Bosoms, plain
do do (with insertion)
Mat and cloths Brushes,
Elastic SUSPENDERS,
Silk do
Irish Linens, Pongee Handkerchief*.
Linen and cotton hall HOSE.
—ALSO—I
Superior broad cloth frock and dress COAT6,
. ,‘i 0 Pantaloons*
Black and blue do
Drab casimere do
Erminett do
English Merino do
tCTAII of which the work ia warranted.
Columbus, May 4 50 tf
DRUG ESTABLISHMENT.
George W. Fletcher, Sr Co.
- RESPECTFULLY inform the pub-
lie that thoy have entered into a co
partnership, and intend to establish
thcmselve# in the Drag Busmen#, in
this place us soon a# their goods can
he received from New York.
Their business will be conducted on a large
scale, and their Block—consisting of well selectod
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery. Paints and Dye
Stuff#, and other articles in their line—-they trust
will be such as to induce such persons in the inte
rior ns are engaged iu the business to make their
purchases of them. Physicians are invited to
send their orders, and are assured they will be
dealt with on the roost favorable terms.
Apalachicola, May 34—3~tt
TURNING.
T HE suluicriber bugs leave to inform the cit
izen# pf Columbus, that ho has commenced
Ihe Turning Buaineaa atE J. White’s shop op
posite Judge Bhorter’s dwelling, wheie ho ex
pect# to continue for some time. He hope# that
from hi# experience in the bu#ine9>, to merit and
receive n liberal share of custom. All order#
will be thankfully received and promptly atten
ded to on the ahurtest notice.
_June8 3 tf J.A.BAlN.
#10 REWARD.
RANAWAY from tho subscriber
on the 30th inRt. a Negro man
named Turner, aboot 26 or 27
year* old, five feet ten inohe# high
black complexion, stout built, one
front teeth missing with n scalld on
hi* heud abont the size of a dollar, destitute of hair
and when frightened stammors considerably. He
took with him a new black hat, bine cloth coat
with n velvet collar, round coat and pantaloon*
narrow striped calico gown with n ruffled capo,
pair calico pantaloon*, pair striped jeans do. cor-
doroy do. yellow nankeen do. nnd also n pair of
coarse cotton copcras coloured do. Two shirt#,
one with linen collar, and one largo blanket. The
said Negro wasl'roro North Chrolinn and brought
to this county by u M. Sharp. The above reward
will be given to any or.n who will return said nn-
f ro to mo or lodge him in any Jail in the stole so
get him. AMBROSE EDWARDS.
Talbot county May 31 3 8t
STRAYED
FROM the subscriber about the
first of April, 50 o' 60 heed of
„ SHEEP
Of different sex# nnd sizes, and
different marks. TF y may be known by a
black Ewe, huving o a bell und being not shorn.
There arc hut fuwtla ha amongst them. Any
person giving infe'rai on of said sheep, shall be
well rewarded by ELISHA TARVER.
Columbus, June 6 3 tf
ATTENTION SPORTSMEN!
T HERE will bo a main of Conks fought at
the White Plain# iu Greene coanty, lia.
on the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd of July, between the
long and short koep. Tho show to consist of
twenty-one cocks for $2T> a light, and $500 the
odd. All lover# of snort are invited to attend.—
Extensive accommodation# aro prepared for visi
tors by tho PROPRIETOR.
June 8 :i 3t
GOLD LEAP
For sale by JG. W. DILLINGHAM.
March 19 43 tf
FRESH TEA*
A choice article for families, just received by
G. VV. DILLINGHAM-
March 23 44 tf
L IME! LIME!! 500 casks. For
role by 8IIORTKR, TARVER & Co
April 20 48 tf
FLOUR. „
■ /kgk Barrels fresh superfine Flour, for
A Vlr sale by GW DILLINGHAM
March 9 42 if ^
TkOMESTICS wholesale end retail, by
JLP SHORTER, TARVER &. Co.
April 20 48 tf
REAL ESTATE.
OR SALE fee ?ew town of Roan-
M oka, situated on the Chaltahoohea river, 32
mile, below Columbus, in Stewart county, Ga.a
new and comfortable dwelling house, 26 by 18
foot, one and a halfstoriea high, having twe brick
chimnuyu, with thr<» fire places. Attached to
the premises, aro three half acre lets n.estiy en
closed. A privilege of a Ferry on the Alabama
aide baa been obtained, and to a man of enterprise,
it might proven profitable inx--stinent.
For tonga, which will be liberal, apply at
Roaooku to Felix G. Gibson and Thomas B. Mul
ford, Ena. or in Colambus, to Dr. A. 8 Clifton.
May 26 53 tf
T il F. subscriber has just received at|A palschi-
colu
1,000 SACKS Liverpool Salt, eontaioisg
each five burnt l« A loo,
aOOHAMPE^hPggnro^
Msmb n Ifi-atf
NOTICE
J OHN 0.8EWALL wilipay cash for Cotton
delivered at Apalachicola, or witljmake ad
vances onshipmenta to New York or New Or
leans. |
Apalachicola, Dec. 22—33—tf
ON CONSIGNMENT
AND WILL BF* &OLD LOW FOR CASH.
R bushels Liverpool Ground Salt
JL bbls. Molasses,
. 50 do. Sugar;
10 do. Syrup, ofpuperior'quality,
50 caskf Tliomflflton Lime#.
April 13—47—-if HARPERLEWIS.
JUST RECEIVED
F ROM New York and for sale by
J. M JOHNSON.
13 pieces fashionable Ginghams
10 pieces pointed Muslin
8 pieces monssilin Love (Tor ladie’s dresses,Jnew
article
An assortment of Pantaloons stuff
30 pieces fashionable Prints.
A general assortmenr of bleached & unbleached
Homespuns. 'Ac. &c . May 1—51—tf
Important to Merchants and
HOVSS BUILDERS.
Afk^kCask# be»t Thomaston Lime; now
offered (hy particular mstroctions
to clone a consignment,) at the very reduced
price of $3 50 per ca#k, for cauh.
SHORTER. TARVER &* Co.
Feb. 23—40—tf.
NORTHERN PLOUGHS.
A ssorted sizes on consignment
For sale low by
SHORTER, TARVER & to.
Jan. 18—35—tf
GRANT' & WITTICH
H AVE just received and are now oponingin
Col. Jntic*’ new building on Broad street,
a general stock of
Dry Goods and Groceries,
Which thoy offer; for«mlfjon accommodating terms
for cash or approved paper.
May 11 GI if
A
NOTICE.
RUNAWAY from tbo subscriber
on the evening of the Gth April.
1833, a negro man by the nnmo of
SHACK about 3J year# of nge, of
_ common negro complexion, had on
when he went olT a wool hut and an old sutinet
coat, rather #low of speech, weigh# about 175 lbs.
He i# a tolerable black smith. 1 expect ho will
try to get to the neighbourhood of John M. Rus
sell’#, living on the-Alabama side of thh Chatta
hoochee oear West Point, as hi# wife is there: I
also think it jikely that lie will go to Dempse
Johnson’s, living up the Chattahoochee, about
30 or 40 mile# above West Point, in Carrol
county, as I got him from Mr. Johnson and his
relations are there; I think he will travel buck
and forward from one place to Ihe other.
A liberal compensation will be given for his
apprehension and delivery, or confinement in
some juil so that 1 get him*
, BENJAMIN MOSELEY.
Henry coanty, April 25. 53 4t
Administrators Sale.
A GREEABLE loan on order of the honorable
the interior court of Putnam coanty, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, will I>b sold on the
first Tuesday in August nsxt, in the town of La
Grange, Trhup county, ono lot of land No. 222,
in the fifth district of said county; belonging In
the estate of Alexandra Ried tale of Putnam coun
ty deceased. Sold foi the benefit of (Im heirs.—
Terms made known on llie day*of sale.
A. 8. REID. } j. ,
SAML REID, $ Admr ■
a TO MERCHANTS*. k
4 General Asronnient of low priced and Utah
it ionable Ilata.
—ALSO—
A splendid assortment of Shoe, and Boots, di
et from Northern Manufactories, on consign
out. For sale on the most reasonable termshy
SHORTER TARVER & CO.
January, 18—35—tf
Found,
A WATCH, on lire road leading from this
place to Roanoke. Epqaire of 8am’l. K.
Hodges.
Columbus, May 1 52 tf
NSSSffifeSETSSSSES.
for ante at the lowest prices for cash or good paper
100 bbla Sugar, 10 bbla Sperm Oil,
100 “ Flour, 3 “ Paint do
75 “ Wbiskuy, 15 “ Porter and Ale.
30 “ prime and men 10 “ dried Apple.,
Pork, 10 halfhbl* met. Beef
10 <a Tanner. Oil, 25 boxee Sperm Candles
50 sacks prime Havana Coffee.
Apaluchieoli, May 4 50 tf
PALIOTTOHATS
do*. Summer Hats, for sale by
•VtP G W DILLINGHAM-
March ft—42—tf
LOST OR MISLAID '
A Note of hand, dated 9lU April, drawn by
iTL Messrs Pomeroy &. Montague at 2 months
after date, ‘or $47 98. All persona ore hereby
forewarned ncgociatingaaid note, aa payment has
been stopped. SHORTER, TARVER & Co
April 7 2 tf
JUST RECEIVED
O N consignment—
An elegant spring-bottom Soap
Curl hair Matrasses.
Carved Bedsteads,
Willow Waggons, for children,
Cribs, dec.
8AM. K. HODGES & Co.
March 23—44—tf
OAftXStltT MASlSroT
¥ 8. W. WHITE Respectfully in
MW u forma the citizens of Columbuu, and p
his and tha adjoining counties, that he,is prepared
with an extensive assortment of good lumber and
materials, which will ensble him to execute furni
ture of a good quality, und of tha latest fashions.
A long experience in the principle cities of the
United 8fetes, will enable him to give general
utufection to all who will fevoor him with a call
at reduced prices. All order, thankfully received,
and punctually attended tp. His shop is on Broad
Street, opposite Judge Shorter's dwelling.
He offers for sale a good Gig and Harness.
Columbus, April 12—17—If
WANTED.
T WO or three apprentices to the Cabins
Making business. Boys oflrom 14 to It!
yean of ago will be piufered.
CnhunfcusJune 1 2 ti J. 8. W. WHITE-